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http://blog.washingtonpost.com/offbeat/2007/03/tony_dungy_takes_on_gay_marria.html i could have included all the gay sites but i thought Washington Post was even better

2007-07-11 05:36:00 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

19 answers

you look better in drag
i guess your not a colts fan

2007-07-11 07:28:33 · answer #1 · answered by acadx 4 · 3 0

Looks like I will now.

By the way, I didn't know Tony Dungy committed suicide. I guess I have a hard time seeing how someone can be called a hypocrit based on something his kid does.

2007-07-11 06:45:11 · answer #2 · answered by cmruland 2 · 3 0

Hell no!!!!! Before this, I never liked Dungy that much in the first place and now I discovery how really bigoted he is I've completely lost respect for him.I'm am glad and honored that you are the few put this out there for some NFL fans because it seem like other advocates aren't and because of that he is basically on top of the world and he is getting away with it. There are a lott of politicians, columnist, and organizations that openly feel that same way Dungy does but they are not going off free. They achieve enormously bad reputation because of those views. More people are need to address his bigotry or he'll keep getting away with it.

2007-07-11 09:14:53 · answer #3 · answered by Michael M 2 · 2 4

This is Tony Dungy's opinion. I respect it, although I strongly disagree. I don't think Dungy is a bigot, but I would like to see high profile celebrities start preaching acceptance and understanding.

2007-07-11 05:45:44 · answer #4 · answered by Gibbs 2 · 4 1

>"however Dungy's place won't characterize "gay-bashing" in step with se..." interestingly, the author of this blog isn't as confident as you're that Dungy is anti-gay. i've got no plans to purchase his e book however.

2016-09-29 12:43:31 · answer #5 · answered by gavilanes 4 · 0 0

Tony is entitled to think what he wants even if I don't agree with it. There is a chapter in the book about his son and how religion helped him and his family get through it. And for your information Tony and his wife are now working with anti-suicide groups. Give the man a break, he lost his son in a very tragic and painful way. And yes, I intend to buy the book.

2007-07-11 07:43:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I think you are missing the point.......This book is his memoirs.....Its his life according to him..........So many people want to know why Dungy is the type of coach hes is...Including me....And I'm glad he wrote a book because he is fascinating.....Wow somebody doesn't have to yell and look like an idiot on the sidelines to be successful.....People want to know why he is different and I think this is his way of letting people in on that reason.............The title sums him up...Quiet Strength........I really like the guy.......Not only does he develop players but coaches too....There are now 4 of his former staff members that are head coaches.......Dungy is a class act man........And I just bought the book because he is a very eloquent speaker and his one of those lit from within people and I want to see what he has to say.......

2007-07-11 08:00:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

I didnt know Tony Dungy was in a gay marriage

2007-07-11 06:41:21 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Are you not "bigoted" for asking this question?

Definition of a bigot: noun. One who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics and is intolerant of those who differ.

You're no better than Tony on that one.

As far as the question you asked...I would probably buy it because it is along these view lines.

Go pray to Al Gore or something would ya?

2007-07-11 05:45:10 · answer #9 · answered by Mister Bob the Tomato 5 · 10 1

Dungy's a good guy. Leave him alone.

2007-07-11 05:40:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

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